Chinese firm guilty of 'pirating' books

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Chinese firm guilty of 'pirating' books

A Chinese company and its local business partners have been ordered to pay nearly P25 million in damages to a Filipino publishing firm for printing and distributing its educational books without permission. In a Dec. 8 ruling, Judge Ma. Victoria Soriano-Villadolid of the Manila Regional Trial Court
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Darkness and light on the net

Publishing the information from the Harvard study could, in some senses, be seen as akin to publishing a how-to guide for bombmaking. It could show the bad guys how to do their work. But in publishing anyway, the Harvard team's rationale was simple: To stay silent was akin to putting our heads in the
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Just Ask Us: How does the library decide what books to buy?

“Our Collection Management Team Librarians have their pulse on the publishing industry, the community, our library system, and on local, national and world news,” she said. “All of the collection management team librarians are highly skilled and specialized professionals … They have to stay in tune
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The AI Author Project: A Biography on Me

Starting at the beginning, I was contacted through an email on November 13th saying that a representative from Artillect Publishing was notifying me that a book written about me was available for sale on Amazon.com and wanted to know if I could help them with their project. Apparently, Artillect
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